Combined pipe cleaner and ash receiver



Oct. 30, 1934. M. A. MIKESH 1,979,115

COMBINED PIPE CLEANER AND ASK RECEIVER Filed May 2, 1935 WW-1 I 15212211, M W

ATTORNEYb a curved surface 5 tapping Patented Oct. 30, 1934 an STATESPATENT OFFHE COMBINED PIPE CLEANER AND ASH RECEIVER Martin A. Mikesh,

Lawrenceville, N. J.

Application May 2, 1933, Serial No. 668,960

12 Claims.

This invention relates to a combined pipe cleaner and ash receiver.

It is well known to pipe smokers that after every smoke periodically theinside of a smoking the ash and thereof, and

base 1 is a standits upper end, provided with that inclines downwardlytoward the ash receptacle 2.

and 4 which is, a

laterally, which produces this effect.

This raceway 6 is terial softer than the to lessen the sharp and theupper end into a knife blade that is In the embodiment of the inventiondisclosed in the drawing, the pipe cleaner 8 extends completely throughthe raceway 6 and the standard 4 to the base 1, to which it may beattached in any that the pipe of the bottom of the bowl.

The pipe bowl material, the pi the cleaner 8 and tapped upon way 6, andby the receptacle 2.

What I claim is:

1. In a device of the class described, a base, an ash receptacle on saidbase, a smoking pipe cleaner extending upwardly from the base andindependent of the receptacle, and a raceway to convey material fromsaid cleaner to said receptacle.

2. In a device of the class described, a base, an ash receptaclindependent of the receptacle, and a leather raceway to convey materialfrom said cleaner to said receptacle.

3. In a device of the class described, a base, an ash receptacle on saidbase, a s. .oking pipe cleaner extending upwardly from the base andindependent of the receptacle, and

tudinally inclined toward the receptacle.

T of the class described, an ash receptacle, 2. raceway extendingthereto, and a .pipe cleaning device protruding above the racewaybetween its top and bottom and side edges and independent of thereceptacle.

5. In a device of the class described, an ash its top and bottom andside edges, the sides of said raceway being higher than the centralportion thereof.

6. In a device of the class described, a base, a standard extendingupwardly from said base, a raceway supported by said standard and a pipecleaner extending upwardly from the raceway, the width of said racewaybeing greater than the width of the surface of the standard with whichthe raceway contacts.

7. In a device of the class described, a base, an ash receptacle on saidbase, a smoking pipe cleaner extending upwardly from the base, and anelement disposed above and adjacent an edge of the base and adapted toserve as a base for tapping the pipe and so formed as to comprise araceway for conveying the material discharged from the pipe to said ashreceptacle.

8. In a device of the class described, a base, an ash receptacle on saidbase, a smoking pipe cleaner extending upwardly from the base, and aleather element disposed above and adjacent an edge of the base andadapted to serve as a base for tapping the pipe and so formed as tocomprise a raceway for conveying the material discharged from said pipeto said ash receptacle.

9. In a device of thevclass described, an ash receptacle, an elementdisposed above and adjacent an edge of the receptacle and adapted toserve as a base for tapping the pipe and so formed ceptacle, and a pipecleaning above the raceway between and side edges, the sides of saidraceway being elevated with respect to the central portion thereof.

10. In a device of the class described, a base having an ash receptacle,a pipe cleaning element extending upwardly from the base and without theouter edge of the receptacle and a raceway extending from the pipecleaning device to the receptacle.

11. In a device of the class described, a base having an ash receptacle,a pipe cleaning element extending upwardly from the base and without theouter edge of the receptacle and a raceway extending from the pipecleaning device to the receptacle, the sides of said raceway beinghigher than the central portion thereof.

12. In a device of the class described, an ash receptacle, an inclinedraceway extending thereto, and apipe cleaning device protruding abovethe raceway between its top and bottom and side edges.

MARTIN A. MIKE-SH.

